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on friday, and that in two weeks, consider the much larger part of the sandy aid package, a $50 billion aid package, if you will. that 24 hours. here's congressman peter king then and then here's congressman peter king now. >> republicans have no trouble finding new york when it comes to raising money. and i would say anyone from new york or new jersey who contributes one penny to congressional republicans after this should have their head examined. what's done is done. the fact is when the money was on the line yesterday, when the decision had to be made, john boehner made the right decision. >> finally, as the new members of the 113th congress prepare to be sworn in later today, here's a look at the new congress by the numbers. the house republican majority does decline from 240 in the last congress to 233. the democratic ranks increased to 200. there are two vacancies, tim scott joins the senate. jesse jackson jr.'s seat is empty for now. those will move them both up 234-201. the senate democratic caucus, which includes two independents, expanded its majority now to 55. there are 45
on friday, and that in two weeks, consider the much larger part of the sandy aid package, a $50 billion aid package, if you will. that 24 hours. here's congressman peter king then and then here's congressman peter king now. >> republicans have no trouble finding new york when it comes to raising money. and i would say anyone from new york or new jersey who contributes one penny to congressional republicans after this should have their head examined. what's done is done. the fact is when...
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he voted no for sandy relief? he called for disaster relief after tornadoes. jim sensenbrenner. joe wilson of north carolina also a no vote, supported usda drought relief to help those farmers out. then there is steve palazzo of mississippi. palazzo represents the coastal region of his state, an area completely devastated by hurricane katrina. palazzo voted no on sandy relief because he says he is worried about the nation's debt. the bigger picture he says is we also have to recognize that we have a financial disaster that is looming in this country that i believe personally in my heart -- in his heart -- is going to be greater than any disaster that has ever hit the u.s. well, when katrina struck back in 2005, this congressional member wasn't serving in congress at the time. he was in charge of finances at biloxi's public housing authority. palazzo asked for millions of dollars in federal relief, despite the country's debt at the time, because he knew the people of mississippi needed it. he said "we will rebuild and we'll provide homes for those displaced, but we cannot do that
he voted no for sandy relief? he called for disaster relief after tornadoes. jim sensenbrenner. joe wilson of north carolina also a no vote, supported usda drought relief to help those farmers out. then there is steve palazzo of mississippi. palazzo represents the coastal region of his state, an area completely devastated by hurricane katrina. palazzo voted no on sandy relief because he says he is worried about the nation's debt. the bigger picture he says is we also have to recognize that we...
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so that we can actually help out the sandy relief fund. i just wanted to point to a couple quick facts. mr. denham: the katrina use study center project example in louisiana, as you'll see from this chart, katrina started in 2005. that was the disaster. here's what the governor's office has put together. this one project isn't going to be done until 2016. after 18 meetings and seven years of bureaucratic red tape this one project won't be done until 2016. that's if all goes well. louisiana hopes to finish this. that's 11 years after katrina. the single biggest factor in cost increases is time and these delays will almost double the project from $15 million to $28 million. fema has spent almost $5 million on a temporary facility alone. there are literally thoupses of projects like this a-- thousands of projects like this across the gulf coast and there will be thousands more of budget-busting projects in new york and new jersey if we don't get has to reforms signed into laufment at this time, madam speaker, i'd like to yield three minutes t
so that we can actually help out the sandy relief fund. i just wanted to point to a couple quick facts. mr. denham: the katrina use study center project example in louisiana, as you'll see from this chart, katrina started in 2005. that was the disaster. here's what the governor's office has put together. this one project isn't going to be done until 2016. after 18 meetings and seven years of bureaucratic red tape this one project won't be done until 2016. that's if all goes well. louisiana...
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the house of representatives votes tonight on the $50 billion relief package. it's been caught up in politics, it's been bungled as a result. 78 days have passed. meantime, it was an emotional day for families whose homes could not be saved. katie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. emotional, indeed. a lot of those homes didn't look good after sandy hit. they have finally been demoli demolished. pretty hard for a lot of people. the city is going to demolish about 300 of these homes. they are going to end up looking just like that, in neighborhoods that look just like this. they are dark, there is nobody living here. this is the new normal for communities like this, two and a half months since sandy hit, and there are still a lot of people that are waiting for that federal aid. from new jersey through new york, hard-hit towns are sparsely populated. if homes are still standing, there's a whole heck of a lot of work to be done inside. if they look okay, oftentimes they don't have heat, don't have water, don't have sewage. there are tens of thousands of peo
the house of representatives votes tonight on the $50 billion relief package. it's been caught up in politics, it's been bungled as a result. 78 days have passed. meantime, it was an emotional day for families whose homes could not be saved. katie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. emotional, indeed. a lot of those homes didn't look good after sandy hit. they have finally been demoli demolished. pretty hard for a lot of people. the city is going to demolish about 300 of these...
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boehner postponed a vote last night on the $60 billion relief package. one called the action a betrayal the. >>> students may have noticed an increased level of security on their first day back from winter break. deputies are being deployed to do daily check on all 31 schools. >>> everybody had to dress in layers. it got cold quick. >> i think that's always funny. >> we have the coldest day out of the winter, and now we're talking about the coldest night coming up. a clear sky, starry, mighty cold. mostly clear skies, just a few wispy clouds out there. >>> currently we city at 30 degrees, 3 degrees, down to the south, one of our warmer spots. >>> we'll even look at some of the ski resorts and how well they are doing. that's coming up. >>> this afternoon we have learned new details about why pennsylvania's governor is suing the ncaa. he wants the courts to throw out all sanctions levied on penn state university in the wake of the gerry sandusky scandal. governor corbett says he believes the ncaa is benefiting from the imposed sanctions and believes the sa
boehner postponed a vote last night on the $60 billion relief package. one called the action a betrayal the. >>> students may have noticed an increased level of security on their first day back from winter break. deputies are being deployed to do daily check on all 31 schools. >>> everybody had to dress in layers. it got cold quick. >> i think that's always funny. >> we have the coldest day out of the winter, and now we're talking about the coldest night coming up....
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the sandy relief package has many law makers outraged. why is that exactly? >> there's a couple different fractions here and they are all outraged for different reasons. you have the new york and new jersey delegations. it is going to take even longer now for them to get some financial relief. and then you have democrats as a whole upset house leaderships wouldn't bring a package already passed by the senate. wouldn't bring it up for vote. and then fiscal hawks in-house who were upset and outraged with unnecessary spending. had nothing to do with actual relief for hurricane sandy victims. now the 113th congress will be sworn in today at noon. and that is going to include 12 new senators and 81 new republicans. those are going to be seated at noon. the 113th congress is more diverse with more female, black, asian law makers. more gay members and the fewest black republicans. i'm sorry the first black republican elected in decades. and the fewest number of veterans since world war ii. john boehner did say he would bring those votes up the hurricane sandy votes
the sandy relief package has many law makers outraged. why is that exactly? >> there's a couple different fractions here and they are all outraged for different reasons. you have the new york and new jersey delegations. it is going to take even longer now for them to get some financial relief. and then you have democrats as a whole upset house leaderships wouldn't bring a package already passed by the senate. wouldn't bring it up for vote. and then fiscal hawks in-house who were upset and...
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for instance, the sandy hurricane relief? i've got no problem spending money to help those people. but i don't want it doubled to other people. how does this happen? i've been told the senate was the one that added those. it just blows me away that good legislation can start and all of a sudden it turns to crack. >> host: all right. mr. flake? >> guest: that happens all too frequently. in the house and the senate in the past few years we've done something that is positive in that regard in large where the biggest bill i think have a 6300 earmark or add on, that was the 2005 transportation bill. we don't need that anymore. at least we've called a moratorium for now, and that's a good thing. but there's still far too much of that that goes on. referring to the sandy relief, there are some legitimate needs and legitimate responsibilities in the federal government. there was an assurance the was purchased and that fund is running low and that money is owed and the congress ought to appropriate it. having said that, the items were added on to the legislation as the caller said that real
for instance, the sandy hurricane relief? i've got no problem spending money to help those people. but i don't want it doubled to other people. how does this happen? i've been told the senate was the one that added those. it just blows me away that good legislation can start and all of a sudden it turns to crack. >> host: all right. mr. flake? >> guest: that happens all too frequently. in the house and the senate in the past few years we've done something that is positive in that...
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relief package. elaine quijano is covering. over the cliff and back. nancy cordes and wyatt andrews on the new year's night budget deal and how a tax break for racetracks got in it. obesity is a health risk. but researchers now say being a little overweight could reduce your risk of dying. dr. jon lapook with a surprising new report. and she was one of the most popular singers ever. remembering patti page. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs thisth
relief package. elaine quijano is covering. over the cliff and back. nancy cordes and wyatt andrews on the new year's night budget deal and how a tax break for racetracks got in it. obesity is a health risk. but researchers now say being a little overweight could reduce your risk of dying. dr. jon lapook with a surprising new report. and she was one of the most popular singers ever. remembering patti page. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs...
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lawmakers from both sides of the aisle attack the speaker for pulling a larger disaster relief package from consideration earlier this week. today's measure passed by the house by a wide margin of 354-67. all 67 no votes came from republicans. congressman tim huelskamp came on the radio and questioned whether sandy relief is really necessary. >> it's certainly loaded up with pork. it's my understanding that fema, which is spending the money, has billions of dollars right now. they can't spend it all quick enough. and for some reason, this administration and the republicans in the house and the senate decide we're going to start spending more money. i mean, they can't spend it quick enough. and it reminds me of the stimulus package. >> yet huelskamp had no problem supporting relief in august affected by the drought. marsha blackburn, another no vote was quick to lobby for federal disaster relief after storms went right through her district in tennessee. steve palazzo of mississippi represents a district that suffered extensive damage from hurricane katrina. yet today palazzo voted no to
lawmakers from both sides of the aisle attack the speaker for pulling a larger disaster relief package from consideration earlier this week. today's measure passed by the house by a wide margin of 354-67. all 67 no votes came from republicans. congressman tim huelskamp came on the radio and questioned whether sandy relief is really necessary. >> it's certainly loaded up with pork. it's my understanding that fema, which is spending the money, has billions of dollars right now. they can't...
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i rise in favor of the sandy relief package that's being considered today. i want to thank chairman rogers and the appropriations committee for their work to bring this bill to the floor in a responsible manner and address many of the concerns that some in this body had. i also want to take this opportunity once more to thank my colleagues for their work on yesterday's sandy relief improvement act that brought much-needed reforms for our disaster relief system. this bill that passed the house unanimously is a good first step in streamlining the disaster relief process and saving the country money and lives. these are the kinds of commonsense reforms that must continue to be a part of the disaster relief conversation. a little over a week ago i voted against adding more debt to a failing system without reforms. many might have colleagues joined me in that vote and i know some still have reservations about the package before the house today. i spoke in -- i've spoken to many of these colleagues. i understand concerns about the fiscal state of our nation, i und
i rise in favor of the sandy relief package that's being considered today. i want to thank chairman rogers and the appropriations committee for their work to bring this bill to the floor in a responsible manner and address many of the concerns that some in this body had. i also want to take this opportunity once more to thank my colleagues for their work on yesterday's sandy relief improvement act that brought much-needed reforms for our disaster relief system. this bill that passed the house...
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thank you. >>> lawmakers are looking at superstorm sandy relief today. pet peter, this has been a raging argument, particularly in this part of the country where there are so many people who have been affected by this. people say this bill is loaded with pork. but is this any different than how things have been done in the past? >> we're hoping it will be a break from the past. this is the first fiscal policy test of the new congress. they've got three parts to the test. one, can they spend less than $60 billion monstrosity the senate tried to ram through last year? two, will they offset whatever they do spend with cuts else where the in the budget? and three, can they avoid tax increases as offsets, things like taking away commonly used deductions and credits from one industry or ott like big oil, as they call out the it. >> peter, i did look through some of the stuff marked up in the senate. you can see where aides wrote in and said this is not going to go just for places that were affected in the northeast, but we want some help down here in mississip
thank you. >>> lawmakers are looking at superstorm sandy relief today. pet peter, this has been a raging argument, particularly in this part of the country where there are so many people who have been affected by this. people say this bill is loaded with pork. but is this any different than how things have been done in the past? >> we're hoping it will be a break from the past. this is the first fiscal policy test of the new congress. they've got three parts to the test. one, can...
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because by are hearing pretty harsh words in congress from both sides of the aisle about sandy relief. jar jarod, first, your take. >> >> well, chris christie always stood up for his con stit yenlt, even when turning against his party. here is a strong example. you saw the same thing at the end of the election with president obama. if he truly expected to get the help, the senate passed it. i don't know if you mentioned that yet. the senate passed the sandy bill. if he had john boehner saying that, he has every right to be an insensitive as he is is. >> passing the bill later this more or perhaps during this month, don, what do you think about this? >> i think john boehner has had a rather rough month. i think we should cut the guy a little slack. this will get done in a couple days. let's move on. >> you think it is that simple though? they are complaining saying it was much faster -- >> i'm afraid -- they won't take it up in the next couple of days unfortunately. don has a point in that i think it'll get done. but christie has a point when he says it has taken much longer for d disa
because by are hearing pretty harsh words in congress from both sides of the aisle about sandy relief. jar jarod, first, your take. >> >> well, chris christie always stood up for his con stit yenlt, even when turning against his party. here is a strong example. you saw the same thing at the end of the election with president obama. if he truly expected to get the help, the senate passed it. i don't know if you mentioned that yet. the senate passed the sandy bill. if he had john...
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money for hurricane sandy. and in a matter of weeks, we're going to have these really tough philosophical issues when it comes to where to parcel out billions of dollars in automatic spending cuts. how to spread that around and debate on whether to raise the debt ceiling and that is going to have to come up in just a few weeks. we're already past our debt limit. and secretary said that is going to run out just by the end of february. we can see right off the bat here, tony and allison, a lot of really big issues these new members of congress are going to have to deal with. >> they are going to have to hit the ground running. all right. thank you, melanie. >> the local delegation of congress contains two new members. democrat john delaney is the new representative of the 6th district. and former virginia governor tim kaine will be sworn in as the new senator from the commonwealth taking the seat vacated by jim webb. >>> one of the first actions being taken is the demand the house restore her right to vote in the
money for hurricane sandy. and in a matter of weeks, we're going to have these really tough philosophical issues when it comes to where to parcel out billions of dollars in automatic spending cuts. how to spread that around and debate on whether to raise the debt ceiling and that is going to have to come up in just a few weeks. we're already past our debt limit. and secretary said that is going to run out just by the end of february. we can see right off the bat here, tony and allison, a lot of...
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so i urge my colleagues to support the disaster relief package. i yield back. chadthe gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: madam chair, i am delighted to yield two minutes to the distinguished dean of the new rk delegation, mr. rangel. chad: the gentleman from new york is recognized for two minutes. mr. rangel: thank you so much, mrs. lowey. i want to thank chairman rogers for the manner in which he's handled this crises and certainly congratute mrs. lowey for the leadership that she has divided this house over the years -- provided this house over the years, but especially at the time we needed her the most. at she was there to bring the people together, republicans and democrats, to do the right thing. i want to thank, too, and encourage the new members of congress to take advantage of this great opportunity they have to see wh the house of representatives is all about, notwithstanding the bad publicity that we get. for whatever reasons the 11th congress failed to respondo the feeling -- 112th congress failed to respond to the feel
so i urge my colleagues to support the disaster relief package. i yield back. chadthe gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: madam chair, i am delighted to yield two minutes to the distinguished dean of the new rk delegation, mr. rangel. chad: the gentleman from new york is recognized for two minutes. mr. rangel: thank you so much, mrs. lowey. i want to thank chairman rogers for the manner in which he's handled this crises and certainly congratute mrs. lowey for the...
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relief package to make its passage less likely. i mean, did they not realize what happened when speaker boehner refused to table the motion first time around and there was a public outcry across the nation, not just across the northeast? >> but you have to remember, these members, these republican members, have been re-elected with better than 55% of the vote in almost all cases. they face no threats at home except a right wing primary challenge, and, you know, not only do they suffer from a kind of i hate new york complex, you remember that old heart where i love new york -- >> right. >> they hate anything to do with the east coast and elitism, but they also suffer from an intense failure of imagination, of being able to put themselves in someone else's shoes. so you look at somebody like chris smith, who is a very conservative congressman from new jersey, his area was hit. so, of course, he gets it. and earlier proposals when it came to funding for other hurricanes in other parts of the country he voted no. >> he voted no. >> peo
relief package to make its passage less likely. i mean, did they not realize what happened when speaker boehner refused to table the motion first time around and there was a public outcry across the nation, not just across the northeast? >> but you have to remember, these members, these republican members, have been re-elected with better than 55% of the vote in almost all cases. they face no threats at home except a right wing primary challenge, and, you know, not only do they suffer...
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the -- talking about sandy here but in the fiscal cliff bill they added a whole package of tax extenders. there were these provisions of small board tax provisions that benefited corporations and energy interest that traditionally have been added on and only extend these provisions for a year or two. and so for instance, these whole packages little caboose of tax provisions was added on to the 2008 bailout. so similarly, there's this one provision for nascar that is actually for the nascar track owners and where as they made improvements to their tracks they would have to expense them so write off the cost over a 40-year period. but under this provision they get to write it off in a 7-year period. so it's beneficial. the major proponent has been isc motor sport. so anyway, there's benefits for a wide variety of interests in the fiscal cliff bill that have nothing to do with the fiscal cliff. host: jim, republican line. caller: i've read the entire bill that was authored from directors from the omb and i went to harry reid and nobody is debating the fact that these people are suffering. h
the -- talking about sandy here but in the fiscal cliff bill they added a whole package of tax extenders. there were these provisions of small board tax provisions that benefited corporations and energy interest that traditionally have been added on and only extend these provisions for a year or two. and so for instance, these whole packages little caboose of tax provisions was added on to the 2008 bailout. so similarly, there's this one provision for nascar that is actually for the nascar...
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speaker boehner pledging to make a sandy relief bill a priority in the new congress after abruptly pulling a similar bill late tuesday night. that move had politicians in the northeast venting their anger, including new jersey's outspoken governor, chris christie, also a republican. >> national disasters happen in red states and blue states. in states with democratic governors and republican governors. we respond to innocent victims of natural disasters not as republicans or democrats but as americans. or at least we did until last night. last night, politics was placed before our oaths to serve our citizens. for me, it was disappointing and disgusting to watch. >> and for many a sign the congress -- congress just can't do its job. boehner says lawmakers will vote tomorrow for a $9 billion measure with more money coming later. congressman frank palone is a democrat in new jersey. his district includes union beach and bellmawr, towns hit hard by superstorm sandy. really, sir, i've got to show you this sort of shows congress can only do one thing at a time and that one thing now is just figu
speaker boehner pledging to make a sandy relief bill a priority in the new congress after abruptly pulling a similar bill late tuesday night. that move had politicians in the northeast venting their anger, including new jersey's outspoken governor, chris christie, also a republican. >> national disasters happen in red states and blue states. in states with democratic governors and republican governors. we respond to innocent victims of natural disasters not as republicans or democrats but...
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i urge my colleagues to adopt the entire package today for sandy relief. mr. palazzo: my district was devastated by the -- mr. pallone: my district was devastated by this hurricane. it's i think into the 10th week now since the storm occurred and really without this package passing today and then immediately going to the senate to be passed there as well and signed by the president, the whole effort to try to rebuild the shore in time for the summer season, the jobs, the tourism, the economy are related to that. would really be seriously jeopardized. i would urge that the -- my colleagues adopt not only the initial base bill, the rogers amendment, but also the frelinghuysen amendment, the frelinghuysen amendment, which is the additional $33 billion, would let us basically do a lot of the shore protection, the beach replenishment, the dunes, the flood controls to prevent damage from a future storm. and also provide the community development block grants, the grants that there's a lot of flexibility for the towns so they can go back and basically give grants to
i urge my colleagues to adopt the entire package today for sandy relief. mr. palazzo: my district was devastated by the -- mr. pallone: my district was devastated by this hurricane. it's i think into the 10th week now since the storm occurred and really without this package passing today and then immediately going to the senate to be passed there as well and signed by the president, the whole effort to try to rebuild the shore in time for the summer season, the jobs, the tourism, the economy...
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fine part of broad economic package. but stand alone priority is not worth the effort in the president's mine. more battles ahead. >> thank you. >> researchers may be getting twice the access to your money for their projects. tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer grant money may have been awarded in the last decade to scientists who are double dipping. getting funds from more than one source for a single project. the analysis says it might represent $200 million in three decades. >> this may surprise you to know that some people believe the entire constitution, not just the second amendment is out-dated. correspondent shannon bream tonight on the call for a fundamental change. >> georgetown university law professor smarked a heated debate authorizing a piece in the times advocating we give up on the constitution. with the archaic, idiosyncratic and evil provisions. >> this is our country. we wouldn't let france rule it. we have wouldn't let the u.n. rule it. there is no reason for to us be ruled by people two are long
fine part of broad economic package. but stand alone priority is not worth the effort in the president's mine. more battles ahead. >> thank you. >> researchers may be getting twice the access to your money for their projects. tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer grant money may have been awarded in the last decade to scientists who are double dipping. getting funds from more than one source for a single project. the analysis says it might represent $200 million in three decades....
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you saw the fight break out in the delay over hurricane sandy relief funding. take a look at how the fiscal cliff vote broke down by region. the fiscal cliff vote. john writes about it in the in you republic. i love these numbers. all in all, 85 republicans voted for the senate resolution and 151 voted against it. the opposition was centered in the old south, southern republicans opposed the measure by 83 to 10. 83 to 10 do down south. the delegations from alabama, mississippi, georgia, virginia, and tennessee, and south carolina were unanimously opposed. in the east, the northeast, house republicans were 24 to 1 in favor, with new york and pennsylvania unanimous. well, the danger for the gop is it's becoming a religious sectional ultra conservative party great at winning and holding gerrymandered seats but too willing to sacrifice entire regions of the country. former congress chris shays is a republican from connecticut and howard fineman is editorial director of "the huffington post" as well as an msnbc political analyst and our pal and my pal. look, chris s
you saw the fight break out in the delay over hurricane sandy relief funding. take a look at how the fiscal cliff vote broke down by region. the fiscal cliff vote. john writes about it in the in you republic. i love these numbers. all in all, 85 republicans voted for the senate resolution and 151 voted against it. the opposition was centered in the old south, southern republicans opposed the measure by 83 to 10. 83 to 10 do down south. the delegations from alabama, mississippi, georgia,...
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the house will vote friday on $9 billion in aid for superstorm sandy relief. the house came within hours of when the republican governor ripped the republican controlled congress and specifically house speaker john boehner for failing to vote before adjourning late last night on the sandy relief bill. >> we respond to innocent victims of natural disasters not as republicans or democrats, but as americans. or at least we did until last night. last night politics was placed before our oath to serve our citizens. for me it was disappointing and disgusting to watch. >> now a vote on the remaining $51 billion in the aid package will happen january 15th. lawmakers from new york, new jersey and elsewhere including a lot of republicans say they are satisfied eventually this aid will be forthcoming. >>> breaking news on secretary of state hillary clinton, good news. this is video shot just a short time ago of mrs. clinton leaving new york presbyterian hospital with her husband, former president bill clinton. secretary clinton had been hospitalized since sunday after do
the house will vote friday on $9 billion in aid for superstorm sandy relief. the house came within hours of when the republican governor ripped the republican controlled congress and specifically house speaker john boehner for failing to vote before adjourning late last night on the sandy relief bill. >> we respond to innocent victims of natural disasters not as republicans or democrats, but as americans. or at least we did until last night. last night politics was placed before our oath...
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last night the house decided not to allow a vote on the superstorm sandy relief bill that would send aid to millions of storm victims it. that decision sending shockwaves through the entire new york area delegation. >> everybody played by the rules, except tonight when the rug was pulled out from under us. absolutely inexcusable. absolutely indefensible. we have a moral obligation to hold this vote. >> mr. speaker, we can not turn our back on our citizens who need us!. >> i have to go home to tell them their new year's give they will wait evening longer even longer for something else they should have had over a month ago. >> this is an absolute disgrace and the speaker should hang his head in shame for not allowing this to come up. arthel: joining me new york congressman peter king. chairman of the homeland security committee. i have to ask, what were they thinking, congressman? >> arthel, this was absolutely indefensible, inexcusable. we had been meeting talking about myself, congressman grimm, congressman low bianco, new york and new jersey delegations governor cuomo, governor chri
last night the house decided not to allow a vote on the superstorm sandy relief bill that would send aid to millions of storm victims it. that decision sending shockwaves through the entire new york area delegation. >> everybody played by the rules, except tonight when the rug was pulled out from under us. absolutely inexcusable. absolutely indefensible. we have a moral obligation to hold this vote. >> mr. speaker, we can not turn our back on our citizens who need us!. >> i...
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president obama vowed to sign a $50 billion hurricane sandy relief bill as soon as it hits its desk. the senate passed it yesterday, after a four-week delay that started a bipartisan fury of those lawmakers from the area. senators denied an effort to require budget cuts elsewhere to offset the cost. >>> let's take a look at top stories trending this morning. the prognosis not good for winter x games snow mobiler caleb moore. in critical condition in grand junction, colorado. he underwent heart surgery. doctors say he is experiencing a secondary complicatiocomplicati. moore's grandfather says it's almost certain he is not going to make it. >>> casey anthony's attorney says she might consider a career as a paralegal. she has seen how the legal system works up close. the 26-year-old acquitted on murder charges in the death of her daughter, kaleigh. the attorney admits any paralegal future is a long way off. "you don't go from being the most hated woman in the world to living a normal life." >> finished being the queen. queen bea triks announcing that after 33 years on the throne, she is
president obama vowed to sign a $50 billion hurricane sandy relief bill as soon as it hits its desk. the senate passed it yesterday, after a four-week delay that started a bipartisan fury of those lawmakers from the area. senators denied an effort to require budget cuts elsewhere to offset the cost. >>> let's take a look at top stories trending this morning. the prognosis not good for winter x games snow mobiler caleb moore. in critical condition in grand junction, colorado. he...
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reaction from marsha blackburn of tennessee. >> also ahead, 22 minutes past the hour. with the fiscal cliff deal in place, what about you? what about your 401(k). what could happen on wall stleet? we'll talk with that ahead. >> when kids arrive back in school. they will be greeted by a new site. armed guards. the new normal it's being called. that's next. you're watching "starting point." ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. th
reaction from marsha blackburn of tennessee. >> also ahead, 22 minutes past the hour. with the fiscal cliff deal in place, what about you? what about your 401(k). what could happen on wall stleet? we'll talk with that ahead. >> when kids arrive back in school. they will be greeted by a new site. armed guards. the new normal it's being called. that's next. you're watching "starting point." ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut!...
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the senate last week approved more than $60 billion in sandy relief. so now to the latest on secretary of state hillary clinton's close call. doctors are saying the blood clot could have been fatal, it could have caused a stroke or it could have led to seizures or epilepsy. she's being treated with blood thinners now and should make a full recovery. former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea both seen visiting her at the hospital yesterday. the clot was found in the vein between the brain and the skull. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta shows us exactly where. >> we know in secretary clinton's case, it is actually on the right side of the head somewhere in this area. it's called the right transverse sinus. i'll show you the left side for sake of demonstration here. if i reach move the hemisphere of thebrain, you can actually see where the veins are. you see the blue area right in there, that is the area that is draining blood away from the brain and one of these brains in this area, that's where that clot actually has occurred. >> th
the senate last week approved more than $60 billion in sandy relief. so now to the latest on secretary of state hillary clinton's close call. doctors are saying the blood clot could have been fatal, it could have caused a stroke or it could have led to seizures or epilepsy. she's being treated with blood thinners now and should make a full recovery. former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea both seen visiting her at the hospital yesterday. the clot was found in the vein between the...
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the sandy relief effort was increased by $1 million to boost the legal services corporation, massacre aiding as disaster relief and i thought we had a ban on earmarks in this congress. why is a bailout for new york lawyers emergency hurricane relief, even if you believe this is a legitimate government program which i don't, by the way, how can you argue that spending on lawyers is a legitimate emergency spending? let me say again, for $-- we are $16 trillion in debt, we are $16 trillion in debt, america. we simply cannot afford to continue like this. we cannot keep spending on money we don't have on things we can't afford and all the while sending our children and grandchildren the bill. what part of $16 trillion do you not understand? i hope my colleagues will take this opportunity to start reining in our spending direction. this amendment is a step in that direction. a million dollars is brushed off like a not a lot of money, but let me tell you, a million dollars is a lot of money to the average american. this amendment will the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
the sandy relief effort was increased by $1 million to boost the legal services corporation, massacre aiding as disaster relief and i thought we had a ban on earmarks in this congress. why is a bailout for new york lawyers emergency hurricane relief, even if you believe this is a legitimate government program which i don't, by the way, how can you argue that spending on lawyers is a legitimate emergency spending? let me say again, for $-- we are $16 trillion in debt, we are $16 trillion in...
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man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." last year we saw the gop wage an all-out war on women's health care in this country. and it looks like the republican party has no intention of letting up. congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee says she wanted to start the new year off right, by proposing to cut federal funding for planned parenthood. blackburn reintroduced legislat
man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my......
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when i was 22, my dad died 15 months later. we were in -- my family owned a liquor store, a restaurant and a pool room, and everybody i know about politics i learned in the pool room. my sister was 13. we had my uncle take over the businesses. he left the textile industry to run the businesses. we moved in with my aunt and uncle. they never made over $25,000, $30,000 in their entire life. if it weren't for social security survivor benefits for me and my sister, we would have had a hard time majority it. she went to college on pell grants. i am 57. i'm not married. i don't have any kids. i'm part of the problem. that's what's happening all over america. when i was 22, we needed every penny we could get in social security benefits. today, i could easily give up $400 or $500 when i retire and not feel it at all. i could pay more for medicare, and i would. and i'm going to ask people in my situation to do that. we just have to have the courage to ask. i think most americans will say yes. so medicare and social security are not prog
when i was 22, my dad died 15 months later. we were in -- my family owned a liquor store, a restaurant and a pool room, and everybody i know about politics i learned in the pool room. my sister was 13. we had my uncle take over the businesses. he left the textile industry to run the businesses. we moved in with my aunt and uncle. they never made over $25,000, $30,000 in their entire life. if it weren't for social security survivor benefits for me and my sister, we would have had a hard time...
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the house is promising a vote on super storm sandy relief bill by january 15. many victims of the storm outraged over the delay in passing the bill. long beach, new york, one of the hardest hit areas is starting to clear the boardwalk away today. that's where wnyw report theresa is live for us right now. the sun is coming up. a lot of people there are kind of angry. >> kind of? they are outraged. totally and completely outraged by what's going on in washington, d.c good morning to you. it's been 67 days since super storm sandy totally devastated places here like long beach. this is what's left of the boardwalk that. will come down this weekend. still no federal relief. many here say this is simply adding insult to injury. as many of us know, there was a comprehensive sandy relief bill that was due to be voted on earlier this week by the house, but that died in the house and now we are hearing that due to mounting political pressure from republicans within their own party, speaker john boehner will allow portions of that bill that initially was killed to come to
the house is promising a vote on super storm sandy relief bill by january 15. many victims of the storm outraged over the delay in passing the bill. long beach, new york, one of the hardest hit areas is starting to clear the boardwalk away today. that's where wnyw report theresa is live for us right now. the sun is coming up. a lot of people there are kind of angry. >> kind of? they are outraged. totally and completely outraged by what's going on in washington, d.c good morning to you....
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debate resumes today in the house of representatives over two bills that address sandy relief aid. despite opposition from house conservatives, the bills are expected to pass providing an additional $50 billion to the hard hit northeast. lawmakers in the affected areas including new jersey governor chris christie had been outspoken critics of those that have stood in the way of this much needed aid. who would have thought that people in los angeles could go to boston to escape the cold? it's freezing cold out west, but balmy in the northeast. it's soaking wet down south. meteorologist alexandria steele joins us with all of this. what's going on? >> you're right. it's 37 right now waking up, or going to sleep in los angeles. it's almost 50 degrees in new york city. what we have is a change in the trough, and we'll talk about where those changes will come and who will get warmer and who will cool down. right now 2,100 miles. you've got essentially a stalling cold front. there's rain from maine all the way to texas. it's really slowing down. thus, we've got two to four inches of rain
debate resumes today in the house of representatives over two bills that address sandy relief aid. despite opposition from house conservatives, the bills are expected to pass providing an additional $50 billion to the hard hit northeast. lawmakers in the affected areas including new jersey governor chris christie had been outspoken critics of those that have stood in the way of this much needed aid. who would have thought that people in los angeles could go to boston to escape the cold? it's...
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try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >> steve: tell us about jack's into the wild. >> a show we do all over the world. we leave to different countries. >> brian: what do you have in your arms? >> a dingo. from australia. people heard about it. they don't bark a lot. >> brian: more on that in the after the show show. see you. bill: all right. good morning. everybody. there are breaking developments, many of them in the hostage matter involving american oil workers. we're getting conflicting reports. some reports of a airstrike leaving many dead on the ground. we're hearing 20 hostages including some americans were able to escape. we're working through this throughout the morning. a lot of headlines out of the air. we'll bring to you what we can. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom.". martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this drama started yesterday when an al qaeda linked group of terrorists took dozens of hostages at a natural gas plant in algeria. the militants say they wanted france to stop their campaign against al qaeda fighte
try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >> steve: tell us about jack's into the wild. >> a show we do all over the world. we leave to different countries. >> brian: what do you have in your arms? >> a dingo. from australia. people heard about it. they don't bark a lot. >> brian: more on that in the after the show show. see you. bill: all right. good morning. everybody. there are breaking developments, many of them in the hostage matter...
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santa clara valley, gilroy 22. san jose at 30. i have seen a couple of upper 20s near there as well. just depends. if you get the breeze and the temperature holding up a bit. menlo park i've seen some 20s. this can vary but i did see 29. foster city 31 degrees. that's cold. we do have the wind coming from land to sea so that's going to benefit atledz bit on the -- a little bit on the coast. looks like we bottomed out on the cold on sunday. tomorrow morning will still be cold. after that temperatures are going to start coming up. even the lows. no doubt about it the high temps as we get toward wednesday. sunny, breezy, a cold, cold morning. more of an easterly breeze. clear lake at 50 degrees. 55 santa rosa with a north wind. brentwood, antioch at 49. 55 downtown oakland with that easterly breeze. 51 morgan hill. santa cruz 54. 51 san bruno. w5r78er towards -- warmer towards half moon bay. mild weather, sunny. it will be warmer as we head towards the end of the week and the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> 7:41. paycheck shock. th
santa clara valley, gilroy 22. san jose at 30. i have seen a couple of upper 20s near there as well. just depends. if you get the breeze and the temperature holding up a bit. menlo park i've seen some 20s. this can vary but i did see 29. foster city 31 degrees. that's cold. we do have the wind coming from land to sea so that's going to benefit atledz bit on the -- a little bit on the coast. looks like we bottomed out on the cold on sunday. tomorrow morning will still be cold. after that...
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if the whole package had gone through, $51 billion in relief for victims of serb -- super storm sandy, with reconstruction efforts in the northeast. as you might remember, right before the last congress ended, there was a bit of a dispute among house leadership that has been reported over whether or not to bring this senate passed a bill in the last congress to the floor. obviously, the decision was made to not do that, drawing the ire of governor chris christie in new jersey, andrew cuomo in new york, and others, as well as lawmakers in both parties from the affected states. what they are trying to do now is figure out how to move forward on that. how those lawmakers, as far as they are concerned, make amends for what they view as a mistake. host: the senate is not coming in until next week, but there is a lot talk about nominations on going. this is the headline from "the washington post." "colin powell defends chuck to bes qualifications the next defense secretary." what did we find out on the sunday shows? caller: that things done not all clear. we have a story that we've posted y
if the whole package had gone through, $51 billion in relief for victims of serb -- super storm sandy, with reconstruction efforts in the northeast. as you might remember, right before the last congress ended, there was a bit of a dispute among house leadership that has been reported over whether or not to bring this senate passed a bill in the last congress to the floor. obviously, the decision was made to not do that, drawing the ire of governor chris christie in new jersey, andrew cuomo in...
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reporter: speaker john boehner promised that the house would take up sandy relief bills today. some republicans are saying we should pay the disaster relief money but we should also pay for them, so wrong man make mulvaney from south carolina has offered an an amendment offering an aeu skros the board put of discretionary spending to pay for sandy relief. a leading house democrat from new york is pushing back. >> we must oppose the mulvaney amendment which is an across the board cut to offset the costs of disaster relief. i want to repeat this point again. in the united states of america we respond to disasters. all americans respond to disasters. we don't ask for offsets. >> reporter: with our debt at $16 trillion and counting and disasters every year a lot of lawmakers are saying the u.s. congress, the u.s. government should do a better job of budgeting, setting money aside for disasters so north just surprises every year that add to our debt, jon. jon: a hroflt american a lot of americans might tell that congresswoman that the state of our piggy bank is a disaster right now.
reporter: speaker john boehner promised that the house would take up sandy relief bills today. some republicans are saying we should pay the disaster relief money but we should also pay for them, so wrong man make mulvaney from south carolina has offered an an amendment offering an aeu skros the board put of discretionary spending to pay for sandy relief. a leading house democrat from new york is pushing back. >> we must oppose the mulvaney amendment which is an across the board cut to...
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my experience is i spent 22 years in the texas legislature. i was a committee chair when the democrats were in the majority and i was the committee chair when the republicans or in the majority. i was one of those who try to bridge the gaps and to forge consensus among the members. my own view has been that congress has been raging partisan fires and we as a nation have consistently and let the people who add more fuel to the fire. i hope with this round of elections to elect people will work together to put the fire out. that is my experience, working to bridge gaps and working to find solutions and really making a difference to people at home. host: what has it been so far? have you come to washington before today and found out where you will live and whether your family will come up here? guest: it's very different from the legislature provided the into it immensely. my family is here today. they will not live here. my front line is an all. i'm more worried about making a difference and home certainly as a freshman member of congress, in a
my experience is i spent 22 years in the texas legislature. i was a committee chair when the democrats were in the majority and i was the committee chair when the republicans or in the majority. i was one of those who try to bridge the gaps and to forge consensus among the members. my own view has been that congress has been raging partisan fires and we as a nation have consistently and let the people who add more fuel to the fire. i hope with this round of elections to elect people will work...
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man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium le
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22 percent said yes. tougher laws can help. 71 percent said no people will still find ways to get and use firearms. does the president's action hit the mark? emily miller joining us from washington. good morning, emily. >> good morning, tucker. >> tucker: is there any evidence that gun control in the united states, a country with a second amendment. you can't ban this tfps not helping. it doesn't change anything. that was banning certain cosmetic features which is what the president wants to do again. there is absolutely no evidence at all that gun laws decrease crime and the reason is simple. the bad guys are already disregarding the laws. they know there are laws against robbery and know there is laws against murder. ownership of a gun is not going to stop them from doing anything. >> tucker: to keep this in perspective from so-called assault rifles, there are about 310 million people in this country. 2011 there were 330 deaths from rifles, and that includes suicide and hunting accidents. so they there
22 percent said yes. tougher laws can help. 71 percent said no people will still find ways to get and use firearms. does the president's action hit the mark? emily miller joining us from washington. good morning, emily. >> good morning, tucker. >> tucker: is there any evidence that gun control in the united states, a country with a second amendment. you can't ban this tfps not helping. it doesn't change anything. that was banning certain cosmetic features which is what the president...
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moving through parts of the ohio valley and tennessee valley. a lot of that moving its way out toward the east. a lot of it will be coming to an end in the morning hours. as we move up toward the north, areas like pennsylvania as well as new york, we'll see some of the snow and some of these locations, two to four inches of snowfall. for the major cities like philadelphia, washington, d.c. and for new york, we'll see rain for most of the day. warnings and watches, a winter weather advisory for parts of the northern mid-atlantic until 11:00 a.m. and parts of new england until 4:00, and maine, until 11:00 tonight. in addition to the snow out there, you can see most of it will be to the north of interstate 80, where the highest snowfall totals will be. we'll watch that, of course, the heavy rainfall. people need to be careful out there. a lot of travel delays as we go throughout the day. snow totals. back to you, john. >> a lot of slow going in the northeast. thank you very much. >>> more trouble to report for boeing. two major japanese airlines ha
moving through parts of the ohio valley and tennessee valley. a lot of that moving its way out toward the east. a lot of it will be coming to an end in the morning hours. as we move up toward the north, areas like pennsylvania as well as new york, we'll see some of the snow and some of these locations, two to four inches of snowfall. for the major cities like philadelphia, washington, d.c. and for new york, we'll see rain for most of the day. warnings and watches, a winter weather advisory for...
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colin powell. >> that was jim cooper of tennessee. you don't have to be a member of the house to be elected speaker so colin powell potentially could have gotten a few votes. what did that say to you, if anything, paul? >> it sounds like jim cooper doesn't like colin powell. ari is right, it's one of the toughest jobs in america to be the house speaker. democrats clearly p want nancy pelosi to continue leading them. the republicans want speaker boehner. yeah, there were a few dep senders but i've got to tell you, the house republicans that mr. boehner leads again is a failed state. the classic definition, the kinds of places like, you know, somalia and democratic republic of congo, the type of plateses that you like to report from, that's where the house republican conference is. i looked up the textbook definition, it's a collapse of central authority, check, and inability to receive collective decision making, check. inability to provide basic public services. well, sometimes they do. i don't give them a total pass on that. inabilit
colin powell. >> that was jim cooper of tennessee. you don't have to be a member of the house to be elected speaker so colin powell potentially could have gotten a few votes. what did that say to you, if anything, paul? >> it sounds like jim cooper doesn't like colin powell. ari is right, it's one of the toughest jobs in america to be the house speaker. democrats clearly p want nancy pelosi to continue leading them. the republicans want speaker boehner. yeah, there were a few dep...
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better relief over the weekend with cooler temperatures. maybe even some rain there for the first time since leaving his post as california governor. arnold schwarzenegger is starring in a feature film. called the last stance. it opens today in theaters. he says he wants to recapture some of that old magic. >> boom, boom, boom. >> i'm not going to let that guy come through our town without a fight. >> i wanted to do an arnold schwarzenegger action movie that's what this was. >> traditional schwarzenegger. lots of gunfire and explosions. the former governor plays a small town sheriff battling a mexican drug cartel. >> cover eyes. >> for fans it's a throw back to decades past. after appearing in a body build withing film. the former mr. universe earned starring role in conan the barbarian. >> i always choose the kind of project that have universal appeal. that meant big budget blockbusters. >> the bridge is out. >> earning big bucks. >> i need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle. >> at business peak schwarzenegger commanded $25 milli
better relief over the weekend with cooler temperatures. maybe even some rain there for the first time since leaving his post as california governor. arnold schwarzenegger is starring in a feature film. called the last stance. it opens today in theaters. he says he wants to recapture some of that old magic. >> boom, boom, boom. >> i'm not going to let that guy come through our town without a fight. >> i wanted to do an arnold schwarzenegger action movie that's what this was....
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. ♪ >> at 22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. more than 50 people have been killed in riots that began friday. the two-year anniversary of the uprising then president. forcing islam is rebels to flee north. forces have seized the airport as they search for fighters hiding in the city. dutch queen beatrix will give a speech tonight expected to make it official that she will advocate almost 75-year-old queen will be succeeded by her eldest son. those are your headlines on the fox business network. back to melissa and lori. lori: thank you very much lauren. three weeks since the ntsb started looking into the liners. all 7873 liners were grounded. they will shift their focus away to the battery maker. none of this is good news for boeing who hopes to get the dreamliner, of course, back up in the air. do not count out boeing. the report came in better than expected. it was largely due to a 10% drop. melissa: the latest news on the battery is just so tough. they have looked at it and said, we do not know what the problem is. that is al
. ♪ >> at 22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. more than 50 people have been killed in riots that began friday. the two-year anniversary of the uprising then president. forcing islam is rebels to flee north. forces have seized the airport as they search for fighters hiding in the city. dutch queen beatrix will give a speech tonight expected to make it official that she will advocate almost 75-year-old queen will be succeeded by her eldest son. those are your headlines...